Portsmouth police want to speak to these two men after a flat was broken into in Southsea

POLICE are searching for two men they want to speak to after a flat was broken into last month.

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Hampshire Police want to speak to these two men after a flat was broken into on Albert Road on Friday August 28.
Electronics, cash, and cigarettes were stolen at some point between 4.20pm and 4.50pm.Hampshire Police want to speak to these two men after a flat was broken into on Albert Road on Friday August 28.
Electronics, cash, and cigarettes were stolen at some point between 4.20pm and 4.50pm.
Hampshire Police want to speak to these two men after a flat was broken into on Albert Road on Friday August 28. Electronics, cash, and cigarettes were stolen at some point between 4.20pm and 4.50pm.

Electronics, cash and cigarettes were taken from the property on Albert Road in Southsea in the afternoon on August 28.

Officers want to speak to two men who were seen driving in the area in a silver Vauxhall.

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A police spokesman said: ‘We’d like to speak to them after a flat was broken into on Albert Road, close to the junction with Waverley Road.

‘Electronics, cash, and cigarettes were stolen at some point between 4.20pm and 4.50pm on Friday, August 28.

‘These two men were seen in the area and were driving a silver Vauxhall Zafira with a registration ending YAB.’

Anyone with information should call 101 quoting 44200330048.

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